Best attractions and places to see around St. Andrä-Wördern, a market town in the Tulln district of Lower Austria, offers a diverse range of sites. The region is situated on the edge of the Vienna Woods and along the Danube, providing both natural landscapes and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore ancient Roman history, observe modern engineering, and enjoy panoramic views. This area serves as a gateway to various outdoor and cultural experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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With a view of Kreuzenstein Castle
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A very beautiful monument with an interesting history and a fountain worth seeing. The Nibelungen Monument in Tulln on the Danube commemorates the legendary arrival of Kriemhild in Tulln, as described in the Nibelungenlied. According to legend, Kriemhild met King Etzel here before marrying him. The monument consists of a striking bronze group showing Kriemhild and Etzel. Created by the sculptor Michail Nogin, it was unveiled in 2005 and is located near the banks of the Danube, not far from the boat dock. It is part of the tourist Nibelungen theme route, which runs through several places along the Danube. In the Nibelungenlied, a Middle High German heroic epic from the 13th century, Kriemhild travels east after the murder of her first husband Siegfried of Worms. In Tulln she meets King Etzel (Attila, ruler of the Huns), whom she later marries to complete her revenge on the Burgundians. This section of the saga underlines the historical influence of the Huns on Central European history.
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The Nibelung Monument in Tulln, also known as the Nibelung Fountain, commemorates a scene from the medieval epic "Nibelungenlied": the festive reception of the Burgundian princess Kriemhild by the Hunnic king Etzel in Tulln. The monument features life-size bronze figures of the central characters of this scene, including Kriemhild with her retinue and Etzel with his companions, symbolically complemented by a child as a sign of their future union. Beneath the figures is an artfully designed fountain, whose jets appear to rise from an open book, the Nibelungenlied itself. The interplay of water and light creates a unique atmosphere that symbolizes the connection between East and West. The monument was inaugurated in 2005, and the surrounding square, Nibelungenplatz, was redesigned as an inviting public space. The Nibelung Monument blends medieval legend with contemporary art and stands as an impressive testament to history, legend, and urban design.
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This is where the distribution of water between the river and the New Danube is regulated in the event of flooding.
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It's an incredibly nice feeling to be at the top and there is an Eskimo Point for children (and of course for us adults ;-)...).
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... there is often an ice cream stand here!
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If you ask the Viennese about the highest elevation in Vienna, many answer with "the Kahlenberg". No, it's not like that! Not the Kahlenberg with an altitude of 484 meters is the highest point in the city of Vienna, but the Hermannskogel. It towers 58 m above the Kahlenberg and is 542 meters above sea level! On the Hermannskogel there is a rather unknown vantage point, but on closer inspection it is very impressively enthroned on the summit of the Hermannskogel. It's the Habsburg Warden. It was built in the form of a medieval defense tower in 1888 and, including the spire, rises 27 meters into the sky. If you stand in front of her and look up at her, you feel transported to the Middle Ages for a moment. On the viewing platform of the round tower at 16.7 meters is the fundamental point of the Austrian national survey, which was determined in 1892 by the Imperial and Royal Military Geographical Institute.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Troppberg Observation Tower, which offers extensive views in all directions and is freely accessible year-round. Another excellent spot is the Habsburgwarte on the Hermannskogel, a 27-meter-high tower providing stunning vistas over the Vienna Woods and Vienna itself. The Tempelbergwarte on the Tempelberg also offers wide views across the Vienna Woods and the Weinviertel region.
The region boasts a rich history. You can visit the legendary Greifenstein Castle, an 11th-century Romanesque castle. The area also has remnants of a Former Roman Fort from the 1st century AD. Other historical landmarks include Schloss Hadersfeld, originally built around 1500, and Schloss Hintersdorf, first mentioned in 1304.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Troppberg Observation Tower is suitable for families. The Northern tip of the Danube Island offers a pleasant spot to take a break, with a water point and an ice cream parlor. The Greifenstein Power Plant also offers interesting guided tours for all ages. Additionally, many of the easy hiking routes are suitable for families.
St. Andrä-Wördern is situated on the edge of the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods), offering numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. The Donau-Altarm bei Altenberg-Greifenstein (Danube-Altenburg-Greifenstein Old Arm) provides many opportunities for sports and activities, including hiking along the Danube Cycle Path. The Eichenhain Nature Park, located in the northern Vienna Woods, features well-marked routes through dense forests for a peaceful natural experience.
The region offers diverse hiking trails. You can find easy routes like the "Danube – View of Burg Greifenstein loop from Greifenstein-Altenberg" or "Danube – View of Burg Greifenstein loop from Gemeindeamt St. Andrä-Wördern." For more moderate hikes, consider the "Lourdes Grotto, Maria Gugging loop from Biosphärenpark Wienerwald Kernzone Altenberg" or "Greifenstein Castle – Tempelberg Observation Tower loop from Greifenstein-Altenberg." You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around St. Andrä-Wördern guide.
Absolutely. The area is excellent for cycling, especially along the Danube. You can explore routes like the "Greifenstein Power Plant – Tulln Danube Bridge loop from St. Andrä-Wördern," which is an easy ride. For more challenging options, there's the "Irenental – Tulbingerkogel climb loop from St. Andrä-Wördern." Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around St. Andrä-Wördern guide.
Beyond historical castles, you can explore the churches in Greifenstein and St. Andrä, with the Pfarrkirche St. Andrä-Wördern dating back to 836 AD. The Kulturhaus Alter Pfarrhof now serves as a cultural center, hosting various events. Don't miss the unique Kellergasse in St. Andrä, with its well-maintained private wine cellars, reflecting the region's long viticulture history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive views from observation towers like the Troppberg Observation Tower and the Habsburgwarte on the Hermannskogel. The opportunity to switch between Danube Cycle Path variants at the Greifenstein Power Plant is also highly valued, as is the chance to see Greifenstein Castle from there. The natural beauty and historical significance of the area are frequently highlighted.
Beyond the main highlights, you might enjoy visiting the Villa Pereira, an imposing architectural landmark from the mid-19th century. The Greifvogelzuchtstation (Bird of Prey Breeding Station) can be visited via the Klammweg in Kirchbach, offering a unique experience. The Dorfplatz St. Andrä-Wördern is a vibrant community hub developed by citizens, hosting various arts, crafts, and cultural events.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not always explicit, many natural trails in the Vienna Woods and along the Danube are generally suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The easy and moderate hiking routes mentioned in the Hiking around St. Andrä-Wördern guide are often enjoyed by dog owners.
The region is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Observation towers like the Habsburgwarte are typically open from spring to autumn. Winter can also offer beautiful views, especially if the landscape is covered in snow, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
St. Andrä-Wördern is accessible by public transport. For specific attractions or hiking trailheads, it's recommended to check local bus and train schedules. Many routes in the Vienna Woods are reachable from nearby towns which have public transport connections. For detailed planning, local transport websites or apps are the best resource.


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